Jiang argues that current anti-immigration protests in the West are legitimate because human beings seek community and a higher purpose beyond money.
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Higher Purpose
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"...be part of the community. And the community itself strives for higher purpose than just making money. So I think that all around the..."
"...It really doesn't matter at all. You're connected to a way higher purpose. Yes. So you do feel lighter and creative, and you can..."
"...i think he's very strategic uh i think he has a higher purpose he is uh he seems to be on a mission um..."
"...first point. The second point is that they're living for a higher purpose. They, I don't think they're being political or manipulative or calculating..."
"...that you cannot use humans a human being to achieve a higher purpose because humans are the ultimate purpose so I can't be like..."
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